This time by MrTechQcVon CarloToday we have another build from Von Carlo for you. In the past we’ve shared several of his builds and as you might know they always look exceptionally good. Like every day we're showing you a very nice build or from one of our modder friends. As always we will show you the nicest pictures of the build and if possible also the specifications here in the news and the full album with all pictures can be found in our Case Mod Gallery.
Compared to our test systemIt looks like the rumors are starting to become more interesting when it comes to Coffee Lake, since meanwhile some more performance figures are making it through. This time a fresh result has appeared in the Geekbench database. In order to do some comparison, we have run a quick test with our Core i7-5820K at stock clocks and overclocked.
Finally availableRecapVoici un résumé de ce que vous avez manqué cette semaine ! Nous avons reçu beaucoup de configurations par e-mail, merci à tous pour votre contribution et la semaine prochaine nous continuerons à vous faire partager de nouveaux systèmes. Si vous souhaitez participer, envoyez-nous un message sur notre page officielle : facebook
Base clock frequencies revealedWith 16GB capacityYou like extreme performance memory modules? In this case you’ll be happy to know that there are new memory kits from G.Skill. The company has added a ridiculously fast DDR4-4600MHz CL19-23-23-43 memory kit with a total capacity of 16GB (2 x 8GB). The TridentZ DDR4-4600MHz 16GB retail kits are aimed at high-end X299 motherboards.
Three modelsrewarderToday we have another build from rewarder for you. In the past we’ve shared several of his builds and as you might know they always look exceptionally good. Like every day we're showing you a very nice build or from one of our modder friends. As always we will show you the nicest pictures of the build and if possible also the specifications here in the news and the full album with all pictures can be found in our Case Mod Gallery.
X299 for the massesRight after Intel Z370 and H370Targeting professional overclockersDuring the last Computex 2017 ASRock has shown their first batch of X299 motherboards for Intel's Basin Falls platform. Meanwhile the company is slowly releasing all the models and today we have more details on the X299 OC Formula. This model is targeting professional overclockers and comes with a lot of interesting features.
Final clocks still unclearWith silver color schemeFeaturing 80 PLUS Titanium certificationSonGay CustomToday we have another build from SonGay Custom for you. In the past we’ve shared several of his builds and as you might know they always look exceptionally good. Like every day we're showing you a very nice build or from one of our modder friends. As always we will show you the nicest pictures of the build and if possible also the specifications here in the news and the full album with all pictures can be found in our Case Mod Gallery.
New high-end AM4 motherboardThe X370 Gaming M7 ACK from MSI is a high-end motherboard that comes with a few interesting features. Compared to X370 XPower Gaming Titanium, the Gaming M7 ACK should be a bit cheaper but still pack a bunch of features. At a first glance the X370 Gaming M7 ACK looks very similar to the Intel Z270 version with the same naming.
Same design of Z270 seriesAccording to latest rumors, Intel is planning to release their new Coffee Lake series of CPUs alongside the Z370 chipset in Q4 2017. According to the first leaks, Z370 motherboards appears to be very similar to Z270 motherboard, but beside this aspect Coffee Lake chips won’t work in the 7th generation platform. Coffee Lake and Kaby Lake are actually pin-compatible, meaning both share the same LGA1151 socket.
Bye bye i7-6700K and i5-6600KOne month before the launch of Coffee Lake, Intel retires their 6th generation processors. The two years old Core i7-6700K and Core i5-6600K are now discontinued. The retirement of the 6th generation chips doesn't really come as a surprise, since Intel never sold three generations of chips in parallel.
Available until MarchMicrosoft is giving Windows 10 S users more time to make the free upgrade to Windows 10 Pro. The free upgrade period is now set to close on March 31st next year, which is three months after the previously announced ending date. Windows 10 S devices are pretty limited and slow compared to the ones running the normal version of the operating system.
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